L brackets
Quickly mount your camera on your tripod in either landscape or portrait by using an L-plate. Shaped like an “L”, the plate has two sets of mounting dovetails; mount using either set. No need to flop your camera over & down into the drop notch to go vertical. Instead, use an L-plate and save yourself the hassle and time you’d have to spend recomposing. Also, an L-plate keeps your load centered—directly atop the tripod’s apex—where you can retain the best vibration damping. http://reallyrightstuff.com/WebsiteInfo.aspx?fc=80
Camera L-Plate Review
If you do not have an L bracket, go get one, now! They are awesome. Kirk and really right stuff both sell similar versions. Lisa
Read the review here bottom line, this is what he says...
"I love the Arca-Swiss system of plates and clamps. I can quickly put any camera with any lens on any tripod or monopod head I own. I currently have Kirk and Really Right StuffCamera L-Plates on all of my primary DSLRs. I highly recommend them."
Camera L-Plate Review
If you do not have an L bracket, go get one, now! They are awesome. Kirk and really right stuff both sell similar versions. Lisa
Read the review here bottom line, this is what he says...
"I love the Arca-Swiss system of plates and clamps. I can quickly put any camera with any lens on any tripod or monopod head I own. I currently have Kirk and Really Right StuffCamera L-Plates on all of my primary DSLRs. I highly recommend them."
L brackets are awesome, once you use one you will never go back! We have TWO: one for with the grip and one without the battery grip.
o L-plate for Canon EOS-5D Mark II with optional Canon BG-E6 battery grip. $100 (new $183)
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